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== Westinghouse Radio Stations ==
 
== Westinghouse Radio Stations ==
=== 1920–1936 ===
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===1920–1936===
 
[[File:Westinghouse1.jpg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Westinghouse1.jpg|center|200px]]
   
=== 1937–1940 ===
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===1937–1940===
[[File:Westinghouseradio1937.jpg|center|200px]]
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[[File:Westinghouseradio1937.jpg|center|300px]]
   
=== 1940–1954 ===
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===1940–1954===
 
[[File:Westinghouseradio1940s.jpg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Westinghouseradio1940s.jpg|center|200px]]
   
 
== Westinghouse Broadcasting ==
 
== Westinghouse Broadcasting ==
=== 1954–1955 ===
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===1954–1955===
[[File:Westinghousebroadcasting1954.jpg|center|200px]]
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[[File:Westinghousebroadcasting1954.jpg|center|300px]]
   
=== 1955–1963 ===
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===1955–1963===
[[File:Westinghousebroadcasting1955.jpg|center|200px]]
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[[File:Westinghousebroadcasting1955.jpg|center|300px]]
   
=== 1963–1995 ===
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===1963–1997===
[[File:Group_W_logo.png|center|200px]]
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[[File:Group W.svg|center|200px]]
   
 
The Group W moniker that was used for the latter part of Westinghouse Broadcasting's existence.
 
The Group W moniker that was used for the latter part of Westinghouse Broadcasting's existence.
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GroupWRadio1991.png|Group W Radio's logo (1981-1995)
 
GroupWRadio1991.png|Group W Radio's logo (1981-1995)
 
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In 1997, Westinghouse Broadcasting was absorbed into [[CBS Inc.]], which they merged with in 1995.
{{CBS Corporation}}
 
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[[Category:Media companies in the United States]]
 
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Three years later, it merged with [[Viacom]] (which was the subsidiary of the network) and bring the Viacom name until their second break-up in 2006 (the new [[Viacom]] and the original one renamed [[CBS Corporation]]), and their second merger in 2019 to form [[ViacomCBS]]. 
[[Category:Television broadcasting companies in the United States]]
 
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[[Category:Radio broadcasting companies of the United States]]
 
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{{Chronology|[[Westinghouse]]|[[CBS Inc.]]}}
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{{ViacomCBS}}
 
[[Category:Defunct media companies]]
 
[[Category:Defunct media companies]]
 
[[Category:Defunct television broadcasting companies]]
 
[[Category:Defunct radio broadcasting companies]]
 
[[Category:Pittsburgh]]
 
[[Category:Pittsburgh]]
 
[[Category:Pennsylvania]]
 
[[Category:Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:CBS Corporation]]
 
 
[[Category:Westinghouse Broadcasting]]
 
[[Category:Westinghouse Broadcasting]]
[[Category:Defunct broadcasting companies in the United States]]
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[[Category:1920]]
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[[Category:1954]]
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[[Category:National Amusements]]
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[[Category:Westinghouse]]
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[[Category:Defunct]]
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[[Category:ViacomCBS]]
 
[[Category:CBS]]

Revision as of 05:54, 28 June 2020

Westinghouse Radio Stations

1920–1936

Westinghouse1

1937–1940

Westinghouseradio1937

1940–1954

Westinghouseradio1940s

Westinghouse Broadcasting

1954–1955

Westinghousebroadcasting1954

1955–1963

Westinghousebroadcasting1955

1963–1997

Group W

The Group W moniker that was used for the latter part of Westinghouse Broadcasting's existence.

In 1997, Westinghouse Broadcasting was absorbed into CBS Inc., which they merged with in 1995.

Three years later, it merged with Viacom (which was the subsidiary of the network) and bring the Viacom name until their second break-up in 2006 (the new Viacom and the original one renamed CBS Corporation), and their second merger in 2019 to form ViacomCBS

Westinghouse
Westinghouse Broadcasting Company
CBS Inc.